The sight of tent cities and people living in cars crammed with possessions can be a thing of the past within a few years â thatâs the message being preached by All Home.
But the five-year price tag for this vision of virtually eliminating homelessness in Napa County could be $87 million.
The Bay Area nonprofit wants to reduce the number of people homeless and on the verge of becoming homeless in the region by 75%. And if this sounds like a mere dream, the group says thatâs part of the problem.
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